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Salomon - Sense Flow

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"You really appreciate the lightness of them."


"lightweight"

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"I’ve used it for big hikes in Hawaii, both volcanic, rocky and muddy. ... Phenomenal shoes"


"the only thing they don’t get a grip on is wet wood."


"and have decent grip."

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"I’ve used it for big hikes in Hawaii, both volcanic, rocky and muddy. ... Phenomenal shoes"


"You really appreciate the lightness of them."


"I've done massive days in both"

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"Even on wet ground I’d rather have fast drying sneakers than boots."

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"The downside of trail runners to me (Solomans) was I would sometimes get foot bruises on sharp rocky ground. ... My Solomans had a rock plate (thank you for pointing out my omission), but I feel a big difference with my Murrell Moab's."


"I have noticed they fall short when it comes to any mid or slightly more than mid class scrambling. ... Current Salomon trail runners have to thick of a sole and cant feel rock well beneath them"


"Current Salomon trail runners have to thick of a sole and cant feel rock well beneath them ... maybe the ones I have just dont work well for this specific use case."

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"the only thing they don’t get a grip on is wet wood."

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"The downside of trail runners to me (Solomans) was I would sometimes get foot bruises on sharp rocky ground. ... My Solomans had a rock plate (thank you for pointing out my omission), but I feel a big difference with my Murrell Moab's."


"I have noticed they fall short when it comes to any mid or slightly more than mid class scrambling. ... Current Salomon trail runners have to thick of a sole and cant feel rock well beneath them"


"Current Salomon trail runners have to thick of a sole and cant feel rock well beneath them ... maybe the ones I have just dont work well for this specific use case."

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"I always hate wearing my Salomon trail runners in the city on sidewalks…"

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r/trailrunningWhat’s the best trail running shoe you’ve ever owned and why?
12 months ago

Salomon Sense Flow/Ride/whatever it’s called now. Loved the ability to transition from road to trail, lightweight, etc.

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r/hikinggearIs it reasonable to have 1 pair of shoes for hiking, trail running, and walking on paved paths?
7 months ago

I use my old trail running shoes for hiking and grocery shopping. I don’t see why you couldn’t combine all that into one pair. What you’re describing can easily be done with something like the Salomon Sense or Genesis.

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r/trailrunningWhat trail shoes are good for walking?
10 months ago

I used the Salmon Sense, maybe ride it was? Anyway I’ve used it for big hikes in Hawaii, both volcanic, rocky and muddy. Phenomenal shoes

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r/backpackingTrail runners for backpacking
9 months ago

The downside of trail runners to me (Solomans) was I would sometimes get foot bruises on sharp rocky ground. I switched to hiking shoes (Merrell's) and I feel it's a better compromise between trail runners and boots. Pretty light and more comfortable.

r/backpackingTrail runners for backpacking
9 months ago

My Solomans had a rock plate (thank you for pointing out my omission), but I feel a big difference with my Murrell Moab's. To each there own, I know trail runners are the favorite, the Moab works better for me (I have dainty feet, I guess).

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r/HikingAlbertaWhich one should i get? im both comfy with both its just im asking for the durability of the brands, any reviews is a great help.
8 months ago

What do you want to do? I love my Solomon trail runners but if I'm sliding down shale I'll take the Keens all day long. Both are good brands in my experience.

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r/vermontHiking Boots
10 months ago

I like Oboz boots. I also like my Solomon trail runners. I've done massive days in both, totally depends what you are more comfortable in. I do personally find benefit in some ankle protection and waterproofness. Some folks poopoo that... but I bet they have wet feet.

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r/hikinggearHiking shoes for summer but with some amount of snow
8 months ago

I'm a fan of Solomon hiking shoes (or really their trail runners) with Gore Tex and micro spikes! The spikes stay in my pack most of the year, just in case I go further than planned or I got unexpected conditions. A must have for me.

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r/trailrunningNorda. Yes or no?
10 months ago

I just ordered a pair from my local running store, only commenting to suggest you try them on first. I'm a 12 in Salomons and a 12 to 12.5 in Hokas, and I had to size up to a 13 in the 001s.

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r/hikingwhat summer hiking shoes do you wear?
9 months ago

Over the years I’ve worn trail runners from Merrill and Salomon, or standard running shoes from Nike and NB. A comfortable fit was the main criteria. Even on wet ground I’d rather have fast drying sneakers than boots.

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r/discgolfDisc golf shoes?
11 months ago

Salomon trail runners. They’re my goat shoes - the only thing they don’t get a grip on is wet wood.

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